Scholarships
Every Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ student is considered for an institutional merit scholarship as soon as they’re admitted to the University. Eligibility is based on academic merit or other talents and abilities. Additional scholarship opportunities are included below.
Scholarships from Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ may only go towards tuition unless otherwise noted. If a student receives more tuition only aid than their tuition charges, their institutional scholarships may be reduced. Students may only receive institutional scholarships while completing their undergraduate degree unless otherwise noted. If a student enrolls as a graduate student, they will not be eligible for undergraduate institutional scholarships.
Financial awards may change at any time without notice. It is the student's responsibility to check information at dominican.edu for the most current award levels. Last Updated: November 6, 2024
- Amount: A limited partial-tuition scholarship
- Eligibility: Available to first-year and transfer students
Please contact your coach for more information.
Admitted full-time undergraduate first-year students are automatically considered for a renewable Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ merit scholarship. We’ll let you know as soon as you’re admitted if you are eligible. There are no applications required.
First-Year Merit Scholarships*
Fall 2025-Spring 2026
Scholarship | Annual Amount Non-Nursing Majors | Annual Amount Nursing Majors | GPA Requirement |
---|---|---|---|
Trustee Scholarship | $28,000 | $22,000 | 3.85+ |
Presidential Scholarship | $26,000 | $19,000 | 3.50-3.84 |
Dean's Scholarship | $23,000 | $17,000 | 3.20-3.49 |
Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ Scholarship | $21,000 | $15,000 | 3.00-3.19 |
Alemany | $16,000 | $9,000 | 2.60-2.99 |
*Final award amount is determined by a variety of factors including GPA, coursework, application, essay, and/or RaiseMe micro-scholarships.
Merit scholarships are awarded to new first-year students admitted for the corresponding academic years. Eligibility is based on a student's weighted high school GPA. Annual scholarship amounts are divided in half between the fall and spring semesters. Please note — scholarships are not awarded for the summer semester.
Scholarship Renewal Policy
Scholarships can be renewed for subsequent years of study as long as you’re enrolled at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹. First-year student scholarships are renewable for three additional academic years after the first year (maximum eligibility of eight semesters total). Renewal criteria includes full-time undergraduate enrollment (minimum 12 units per semester) and meeting Federal Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements.
- Amount: Limited competitive awards, $3,000 per year.
- Eligibility: Available to a limited number of incoming first-year students who apply and are accepted to the Honors Program prior to matriculation. Must be a member of the Honors Program in order to maintain eligibility in future semesters.
Our goal is to promote educational equity across Marin County and to support students who would be best served by the Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ educational experience. Students affiliated with any of the following partner organizations enrolling in all majors except nursing can apply for the scholarship:
- 10,000 Degrees
- Bridge the Gap
- Canal Alliance
- Felecia Gaston/Performing Stars
- Hannah Project
- Marin Academy
- Terra Linda High School
Established in 2022, this scholarship expresses Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University of California’s gratitude and appreciation for the historical, political, and cultural legacies of the Coast Miwok communities specifically, and Indigenous communities broadly, and honors the continually growing relationship with our local Indigenous partners.
The scholarship makes the University’s rich educational experiences available to qualified Coast Miwok and other Indigenous students.
Scholarship Deadline: May 1, 2024
Download the Maria Copa Scholarship flyer.
Eligibility
- Admitted, new, or transfer degree seeking undergraduate students
- Indigenous students who are enrolled members of a tribe that is federally or state recognized. Students must provide a letter from a tribal council including a spiritual non-profit tribal council / indigenous led council, or self identify with a letter from an indigenous community member. Federal documentation from the Bureau of Indian Affairs is also acceptable, but not required.
- Members with Coast Miwok ancestry have priority.
To apply, please submit the following:
- A completed Application Form
- Submit the .
- A personal statement (500 words) responding to the prompt: What would receiving this scholarship and a Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ University of California education mean to you?
- A letter or certification showing Indigenous status.
- Please send the above items to dei@dominican.edu or stacy.poe@dominican.edu
Please note: The Maria Copa Indigenous Scholarship covers full tuition (excluding University and program fees). The Maria Copa Indigenous Scholarship applies only to fall and spring semesters. Tuition for courses taken during summer terms will not be covered.
Submit your application to dei@dominican.edu or stacy.poe@dominican.edu.
- Amount: $1,000 per year
- Eligibility: This scholarship is funded by generous donors and is available to children and/or grandchildren of Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ graduates. The child and/or grandchild must have an incoming GPA of 3.0 or higher and be pursuing a Bachelor's Degree. This scholarship is renewable up to a total of 8 semesters for a first-year student and up to 6 semesters for a transfer student, provided the student remains enrolled, maintains a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, and continues to make Satisfactory Academic Progress towards graduation.
The Pell Cal Promise covers up to the total cost of tuition, after all other aid is applied, for entering first-year and transfer students completing a baccalaureate degree (excluding Nursing) in four or two years. Awards are limited.
Eligibility
- First-Year or Transfer student completing a baccalaureate degree (excluding Nursing) at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹.
- Committed to completing their bachelor's degree in four years for first-time students and two years for transfer students.
To apply, please submit the following:
- Submit a completed application.
- Submit the or .
For more information, contact the Office of Financial Aid.
Crankstart Re-entry Scholarship
The Crankstart Foundation assists students who have had an interruption of five or more years in obtaining their first baccalaureate degree.
- Who is it for? Undergraduate students.
- Criteria: Experienced a cumulative gap in the pursuit of a first Bachelor's degree of five or more years.
- Amount: Up to $5,000 that must be applied towards tuition and fees and/or up to $1,000 that may be used at the student’s discretion.
- How to apply: Submit a 2023-24 Re-Entry scholarship application (), the 2023-24 FAFSA, the 2023-24 , and maintain at least half-time enrollment (6 units per semester).
- Essay: Applicants must submit a typed essay (one page, maximum) explaining why they experienced an interruption and why resuming their undergraduate education is important to them. Please highlight any challenges and/or hardships endured as well as any academic qualifications, achievements, and your commitment towards obtaining the degree.
Osher Re-entry Scholarship
The Bernard Osher Foundation assists students who have had an interruption of five or more years in obtaining their first baccalaureate degree.
- Who is it for? Undergraduate students.
- Criteria: Experienced a cumulative gap in the pursuit of a first Bachelor's degree of five or more years.
- Amount: Up to $5,000 that must be applied towards tuition and fees.
- How to apply: Submit a 2023-24 Re-Entry scholarship application through our .
- Essay: Applicants must submit a typed essay (one page maximum) explaining why they experienced an interruption and why resuming their undergraduate education is important to them. Please highlight any challenges and/or hardships endured as well as any academic qualifications, achievements, and your commitment towards obtaining the degree.
AAUW Marin Ann Ruane Lubamersky Scholarship
The AAUW Marin Ann Ruane Lubamersky Scholarship assists female students who have had an interruption of five or more years in obtaining their first baccalaureate degree.
- Who is it for? Female, re-entry undergraduate students who live in Marin and have financial need; student must show academic excellence and be pursuing an undergraduate degree
- Criteria: Experienced a cumulative gap in the pursuit of a first Bachelor's degree of five or more years.
- Amount: Up to $6,000 scholarship that must be applied towards tuition and fees.
- How to apply: Submit a 2023-24 Re-Entry scholarship application (), 2023-24 FAFSA, , and maintain at least half-time enrollment (6 units per semester).
- Essay: Applicants must submit a typed essay (one page, maximum) explaining why they experienced an interruption and why resuming their undergraduate education is important to them. Please highlight any challenges and/or hardships endured as well as any academic qualifications, achievements, and your commitment towards obtaining the degree.
- Amount: $2,500
- Eligibility: Available for members of Alpha Gamma Sigma or Phi Theta Kappa honor societies transferring as an undergraduate student.
- Requirements: Students must notify the Office of Admissions at the time of application, as well as show proof of honor society membership.
Admitted full-time transfer students are automatically considered for the following renewable scholarships. A separate application is not required.
Transfer Student Merit Scholarships*
Fall 2025 - Spring 2026
Scholarship | Annual Amount* | GPA Requirement |
---|---|---|
Trustee Scholarship | $22,000 | Minimum 3.50 |
Presidential Scholarship | $19,000 | 3.00-3.49 |
Dean's Scholarship | $17,000 | 2.50-2.99 |
*Final award amount is determined by a variety of factors including GPA, coursework, application, essay, and/or RaiseMe micro-scholarships.
Annual scholarship amounts are divided in half between the fall and spring semesters. Please note — scholarships are not awarded for the summer semester.
Scholarship Renewal Policy
Scholarships can be renewed for subsequent years of study at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹. Students who transfer to the University may receive their merit scholarship for a total of 6 semesters. Renewal criteria includes full-time undergraduate enrollment (minimum 12 units per semester) and meeting Federal Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements.
Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ is a member of both and . As a member of these programs, we offer a limited number of competitive Tuition Exchange Scholarships to dependent students of Faculty and Staff employed at other member institutions to attend Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹.
Note: If you are the dependent student of a Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ Faculty or Staff, more information on the Tuition Waiver program to attend Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ or how Tuition Exchange applies for you can be found on the Human Resources Benefits website.
Tuition Exchange Scholarships are available to incoming first-year and transfer students, and continuing students, in the Undergraduate program.
Please note: Students in the BFA in Dance program, offered in conjunction with the LINES Ballet Company of San Francisco are not eligible for the Tuition Exchange Scholarship due to the terms of those partnerships.
These scholarships cannot be used in combination with any other Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ scholarship or grant, and the awarding of this scholarship supersedes any other scholarship or grant offer.
The scholarship is available for up to four years (eight semesters) of full-time undergraduate enrollment, depending on grade level at time of enrollment. To remain eligible for a Tuition Exchange Scholarship once enrolled at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹, a student must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) towards graduation and maintain good academic and social standing as defined in the and Student Handbook and Code of Conduct respectively.
Eligibility is verified each year and students are reviewed for SAP along with academic and social standing each semester. If a student is found to be in violation of the eligibility requirements, they may receive a warning or their eligibility may be rescinded immediately depending on the nature of the violation.
Scholarship Amount
- Tuition Exchange, Inc. Scholarships are $39,000 for the 2023-24 academic year*
- CIC Tuition Exchange Scholarships will cover full tuition for the 2023-24 academic year*
*Tuition Exchange Scholarship amounts may be adjusted if the student is also eligible for the Cal Grant due to the regulations set by the California Student Aid Commission regarding the awarding of the Cal Grant.
Application Procedure
Please contact the Tuition Exchange Liaison Officer at the Institution where the parent is employed as Faculty or Staff for eligibility information and guidance on how to start the application process. If you are unsure as to who that person is, please review the appropriate Participating Schools website ( and )
Once approved by the Export (Home) School, the application will be sent to Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ (Import School). To be considered for a Tuition Exchange Scholarship, both the Tuition Exchange Application and the Application for Admission to Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ must be submitted and completed by February 1 for consideration. Applications submitted and/or completed after that date will only be considered only if space is available.
Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ will review all applications received and notify students of their award status no later than April 1. The Tuition Exchange Scholarships are competitive and the University receives more applications than space available each year. The number of awards offered varies each year, but is usually between two and four per program.
Grants
Applying for a needs-based grant is very straightforward. You simply need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the after October 1 of each year. Learn how to complete a FAFSA or CA Dream Act on our Apply for Aid page.
Grants from Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ may only go towards tuition unless otherwise noted. If a student receives more tuition only aid than their tuition charges, their institutional grants may be reduced. Students may only receive institutional grants while completing their undergraduate degree unless otherwise noted. If a student enrolls as a graduate student, they will not be eligible for undergraduate institutional grants.
The Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ Grant is a need-based grant that students may qualify for based on their FAFSA information. All students that submit a FAFSA are automatically reviewed for Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ Grant eligibility. There are no applications required beyond the FAFSA.
- Amount: Minimum $500 annual grant
- Eligibility: Students with financial need
- Requirements: Students must submit a FAFSA each academic year and maintain full-time enrollment (12 units per semester).
- Renewal Policy: The Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ Grant can be renewed for a limited number of subsequent years of study as long as eligibility requirements are met.
- Students admitted as a first-year student: Up to four academic years (eight semesters) total.
- Students admitted as a transfer student: Up to three academic years (six semesters) total.
- Who: First-Year and Transfer Students who qualify for aid under the
- Eligibility: Students who submit a and are eligible to receive a Cal Grant. Renewable up to a total of 8 semesters for a first-year student and up to a total of 6 semesters for a transfer student as long as the student remains enrolled, remains eligible for the Cal Grant, and makes Satisfactory Academic Progress towards graduation.
- Amount: Students with a CA Dream Act SAI between 0 and 6000 are eligible for $10,000 per year; Students with a CADAA SAI over 6001+ are eligible for $7,500 per year.
- Amount: $2,000 annual grant
- Eligibility: Available to non-nursing full-time undergraduate transfer students who have directly transferred from College of Marin, Diablo Valley College, Santa Rosa Junior College, Solano Community College, Napa Valley College or City College of San Francisco.
Administered by the Federal Government.
- Amount: Varies, determined by the student’s Student Aid Index as calculated by the FAFSA.
- Eligibility: Students with exceptional financial need.
- Requirements: Students must submit a FAFSA.
The Federal SEOG Grant is a federal grant awarded by Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹.
- Eligibility: Determined by financial need and Pell Grant eligibility.
The State of California awards Cal Grants to students on the basis of financial need and high school GPA. There are two types of Cal Grants: A and B.
- Cal Grant A awards $9,358 per academic year.
- Cal Grant B access awards vary based on student eligibility.
Students pursuing a career in teaching at elementary or secondary schools may receive the TEACH Grant from the Federal Government.
- Amount: Up to $4,000 per academic year
- Requirements: Must complete an annually with the Federal Government. Students must agree to teach at a low-income school in a high need field for four years within 8 years of completing their degree for which they received the TEACH Grant.